Nine Cylinder Bristol M Radial
Nine Cylinder Bristol M Radial
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The Bristol Mercury is a nine-cylinder, air-cooled, single-row, piston radial engine. Designed by Roy Fedden of the Bristol Aeroplane Company it was used to power both civil and military aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s. Developed from the earlier Jupiter engine, later variants could produce 800 horsepower (600 kW) from its capacity of 1,500 cubic inches (25 L) by use of a geared supercharger.
Almost 21,000 engines were produced with a number also being built in Europe under licence. At least three Bristol Mercuries remain airworthy in 2010 with other preserved examples on public display in aviation museums.